Tiny Houses For Sale In Missouri

The tiny house movement is alive and well. What was once seen as a gimmick or a fad is becoming a real option for people around the world, including right here in Missouri. While it may not be a suitable option for some, owning a tiny house is a great way to limit your monthly living costs, save on energy and live more efficiently. If you’re only just considering purchasing a tiny home we have some great options here at Classic Buildings. We can provide you with the perfect tiny home, built to only the highest standards. Check out some of the tiny houses we’ve created.

Brown Tiny House

Brown Tiny House

Tiny House

Tiny House

Tiny House

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If you are considering purchasing a Tiny House here are a few things you may want to consider before purchasing a one in the Missouri area. If you read through this list and think you’re prepared to purchase a tiny home get in contact with us today to get your process rolling!

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1. What is the cost of a tiny house?

Many people choose to go with a tiny house because of it’s relatively low cost compared to the average size home. They can range up to the higher end of $80,000 but that’s all dependant on where you live and whether or not you purchase you tiny house new or used. Here at Classic Buildings we do our best to build a high-quality tiny home within our client’s budget. We offer the following:

2. Who’s building my tiny house?

Some people choose to build their own tiny home in order to cut back on costs, but others choose to have their home built by a company. It’s incredibly important that you do a lot of research before you choose to have somebody build you a tiny home. Keep in mind that even though it’s different, this is still your home. Would you want to live somewhere that has constant leaking or was not properly sealed? I know we wouldn’t! Take your time to ask around and research some of the better tiny home builders in your area, and if you’re buying used make sure you do a background check on the home.

3. How do the utilities work?

As mentioned on thetinyhouse.net there are many different ways that you can set up utilities inside of a tiny house. Before purchasing a home it’s important to check that the utilities are working properly and that they’re all installed correctly. You should also make certain that you understand how all of the utilities work. For example, some tiny houses use propane or wood stoves while others require electricity. Also, if you’re planning on going off the grid you’ll need to find a tiny house that provides utilities which allow you to do so, such as a water tank.

You’ll also want to find out if certain utilities such as a refrigerator, microwave, range or others will be provided. If you’re purchasing a tiny house second hand you’ll also want additional details pertaining to the age of these utilities.

4. Is it well insulated?

Depending on where you’re considering living, you’ll want to ensure that your tiny house is properly insulated. In Missouri for example, it can get fairly cold in the winter months on average dropping to 21.2°F. You’ll want to look into how much insulation is in your home and also what type of insulation has been used in your home. Also, ensure that all windows and doors have been properly installed so that you can avoid having a drafty home.

5. Are you prepared to live a more minimalist life?

This question isn’t something that necessarily pertains to the home itself, but it is something that you’ll want to ensure you’re ready for before purchasing a tiny home.

As stated on Business Insider, living in a tiny home means that you won’t be able to purchase as much as you used to. While for some this may be a blessing, others will find it difficult to minimalize their ability to purchase products or to get rid of some of the things they may already own. For example, living in a tiny home means you’ll most likely never be able to purchase items such as a pool table, a grand piano, or even a full-sized dining room table.

Before purchasing a tiny home you’ll need to ensure that you (and anyone who will be living with you) are prepared for the lifestyle that a tiny home provides. This generally means living with the daily essentials and not much more. You much be able to embrace this simplicity before committing to your purchase.

So, do you think you’re ready to purchase a tiny home?

If you think you’re prepared to purchase a tiny home then it’s time to start finding out what’s available for you. Here at Classic Building, we build high-quality tiny houses and other types of portable buildings for those in the Missouri area. You can essentially have a tiny house on some of the best terms available. Classic Buildings offers the following: